Welcome to the GitHub repository for the accessibility working group of Project Jupyter. This group was formed in early 2019. Its goal is to gather stakeholders interested in working to make Jupyter's core user-facing software and related tooling accessible.
These core user-facing software include:
Important notice: as of March 2019 this software is not accessible. Significant work will be required to reach that goal.
If you are trying to use Jupyter tools with assistive technology now, you may be able to get basic support with the following:
- Jupyter Notebook a11y toolbar (from Microsoft research)
- Make cells editable with a screen reader using the NVDA Browser Nav add-on
- Check out the accessibility section of the community forum for ongoing conversations and brainstorms around accessibility in the Jupyter ecosystem.
- Jupyter Notebook Accessibility Issues
- JupyterHub Accessibility Issues
- JupyterLab Accessibility Issues
- Review and join in contributing to accessibility issues identified for the ongoing CZI EOSS grant
- If you find something that you think should be labeled for accessibility, feel free to label it or add a comment.
Anyone is welcome to attend, if they would like to discuss a topic or to listen in.
- 🗓️ When: every other Wednesday (check the community calendar) at 10:15 AM Pacific Time
- 📍 Where:
jovyan
Zoom - 🤔 What: current agenda. Feel free to add items to the upcoming event's agenda 🎉
Also - all the public notes from past meetings are available online.
One of our goals is to collect information about accessibility and create documentation to empower the Jupyter community to help us make our software accessible. Please use this section to begin to aggregate relevant third party standards, guides, and documentation related to this:
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 - W3C Recommendation
- The A11Y Project
- 18F Accessibility Guide
- The tota11y toolbar is a lightweight Javascript toolbar for quick a11y analysis.
- The WAVE tool is a web analyzer for page accessibility.